exacqVision Cloud Drive storage offers a simple, reliable way to store and search video in the cloud


Johnson Controls has introduced exacqVision Cloud Drive storage, an untethered way for customers to easily store, access and search critical surveillance video in the cloud.

As a leader in video solutions, Exacq recognizes that many customers are turning to cloud solutions to provide an offsite copy of video that ensures protection against natural disasters, theft and other events while reducing capital expenses and increasing accessibility. exacqVision Cloud Drive storage helps security and IT teams lower their Total Cost of Ownership by eliminating some of the unnecessary hardware costs and management of storage infrastructure.

With exacqVision Cloud Drive storage, users can easily allocate storage across multiple cameras and archive event video and bookmarks to the cloud. Video is natively searchable by the exacqVision Client or Exacq Mobile app, providing powerful benefits over generic cloud storage providers. 

Released with the latest version of exacqVision (9.8), the new exacqVision Cloud Drive storage is available on an annual subscription basis for exacqVision Professional and Enterprise customers.  

For more information, visit www.exacq.com.



December 27, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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